eagleye13 wrote:
OKay boys and girls;
The loon just used this piece from the LA Times
http://beta.latimes.com/politics/la-na-pol-trump-polls-20160616-snap-story.html
"Trump brags about poll numbers, or he used to! Not anymore!" - Rayloon
I opened it.
It is dated June16, 2016
"Donald Trump used to love nothing more than boasting about his poll numbers: His recitation of them was a staple of his campaign speeches.
There's little to boast about now.
A new Washington Post/ABC News survey finds the share of Americans with a negative view of Trump rose sharply since last month.
Half of Americans polled by CBS News disapproved of his response to the Orlando, Fla., shootings, and just one-quarter approved.
His support has fallen below 40% in several new national polls of the November race. And a survey of a key Midwestern battleground state shows him trailing Hillary Clinton by 9 percentage points among likely voters...."
Case closed.
BTW; The LA Times is a rag.
OKay boys and girls; br The loon just used this pi... (
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More like a handkerchief dripping with the snots and tears of the snowflakes.
BigMike wrote:
There would have been an honest debate of ideologies.
The Establishment muddies the crap out of everything.
It would be nice if she stays under the bus.
I agree there probably wouldâve been some great discussion, but, thanks to Hillaryâs narcissism weâll most likely never hearâem.
I would like to see the bus go forward and backward a few times. Who knows, maybe a few more people will speak up and Iâll get my chance. đ
âMore than 300,000 Central Americans and Haitians living in the United States under a form of temporary permission no longer need to be shielded from deportation, the U.S. Department of State told Homeland Security officials this week, a few days ahead of a highly anticipated DHS announcement about whether to renew that protection. On Tuesday, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson sent a letter to acting DHS secretary Elaine Duke to inform her that conditions in Central America and Haiti that had been used to justify the protection no longer necessitated a reprieve for the migrants, some of whom have been allowed to live and work in the United States for 20 years under a program known as Temporary Protected Status (TPS). Tillersonâs assessment, required by law, has not been made public, but its recommendations were confirmed by several administration officials familiar with its contents. The officials spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss internal deliberations. DHS has until Monday to announce its plans for roughly 57,000 Hondurans and 2,500 Nicaraguans whose TPS protections will expire in early January. Although most arrived here illegally, they were exempted from deportation after Hurricane Mitch devastated Central America in 1998. Their TPS protections have been renewed routinely since then, in some cases following additional natural disasters and resulting insecurity. Congress established TPS in 1990 to protect foreign nationals from being returned to their countries amid instability and precarious conditions caused by natural disasters or armed conflict.
Trump administration officials have repeatedly noted that the program was meant to be temporary â not a way for people to become long-term residents of the United States. Officials said that long-ago disasters should not be used to extend provisional immigration status when the initial justification for it no longer exists.
Tillersonâs assessment is consistent with broader administration efforts to reduce immigration to the United States and comply with legal restrictions that it maintains have been loosely enforced in the past.
âIt is fair to say that this administration is interpreting the law, exactly as it is, which the previous one did not,â an administration official said. The official acknowledged that the countries in question continue to suffer from problems of poverty, corruption and violence that, in many cases, have spurred illegal migration. But, the official said, those conditions should be addressed in other ways.
âThe solution is going to require working with Congress and these countries,â the official said. âWe are equally committed to finding that. There is no lack of empathy here.â
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But âwith this particular law,â the official said, âit is very clear to this administration what needs to be done.â
Administration officials have also said that the return of tens of thousands of migrants could benefit the Central American nations and Haiti, because their citizens will return with job skills, democratic values and personal savings acquired from living long-term in the United States. Many of the immigrants have homes, businesses and U.S.-born children, but if the protections expire, they could be subject to arrest and deportation. âWe understand this is a very difficult decision,â the administration official said. DHS officials declined to say Friday what the agency planned to do, or when an announcement would be made. âThe acting secretary has made no decision on TPS,â said Tyler Houlton, a spokesman for the agency.
Tillersonâs letter does not amount to a recommendation. But DHS is required to seek the agencyâs input, and officials said the State Departmentâs position carries significant weight. The largest group of TPS recipients â about 200,000 â are from El Salvador, and DHS has until early January to announce its plans for them. At least 30,000 of them live in the Washington area, according to immigrant advocacy groups.
When the Obama administration last extended TPS for the Salvadorans, in July 2016, it said that they were eligible because conditions justifying it continued to be met. âThere continues to be a substantial, but temporary, disruption of living conditions in El Salvador resulting from a series of earthquakes in 2001,â Homeland Security officials said at the time, âand El Salvador remains unable, temporarily, to handle adequately the return of its nationals.â DHS must also decide what to do with about 50,000 Haitian TPS recipients by Thanksgiving Day. The Haitians, who are concentrated in South Florida, received TPS after the 2010 earthquake that killed 200,000.
Advocates say removing TPS would be a cruel blow to long-standing, law-abiding immigrants, forcing them to decide between remaining in the country illegally or leaving their homes and families. According to a recent study by the left-leaning Center for American Progress, TPS recipients have nearly 275,000 U.S.-born children. If recipients lose their protections but defy orders to leave, it would not be difficult for immigration enforcement agents to find them. The provisional nature of their status requires them to maintain current records with DHS; the agency has their addresses, phone numbers and other personal information. âTerminating TPS at this time would be inhumane and untenable,â a group of Catholic charity leaders wrote to Duke in a recent letter, arguing it would âneedlessly add large numbers of Hondurans and Salvadorans to the undocumented population in the U.S., lead to family separation, and unnecessarily cause the Department of Homeland Security to expend resources on individuals who are already registered with our government and whose safe return is forestalled by dire humanitarian circumstances.â
If DHS ends the TPS protections, it is expected to grant recipients a grace period of at least six months or more to give them time to prepare for departure. In May, then-DHS Secretary John F. Kelly extended TPS for Haitians for six months, far less than the 18-month waivers granted by the Obama administration.
Kelly, in a statement at the time, called the six-month window a âlimitedâ extension whose purpose was to âallow Haitian TPS recipients living in the United States time to attain travel documents and make other necessary arrangements for their ultimate departure from the United States.â
Haiti is the Western Hemisphereâs poorest country and remains in the grips of a cholera epidemic triggered by United Nations troops who were sent after the earthquake.
Advocates of reduced immigration say the Haiti decision will be a key test of the administrationâs willingness to follow through on its by-the-books rhetoric.
Immigration experts believe many of the Haitians could attempt to seek refuge in Canada, particularly French-speaking Quebec, to avoid arrest and deportation.â
The Washington Post
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no propaganda please wrote:
Frankly I am glad Hillary rigged the election. Bernie Sanders is a warm fuzzy Communist as compared to Hillary who is a mean vicious snake oil salesman. He might actually have been elected. However his goals are just the same as Hillary's, the change from a republic to a Marxist socialist state and he might have been able to do so in his soft spoken helpless seeming way using the same techniques that allowed Alger Hiss and company to totally control the FDR administration.
I was kind of looking forward to Sanders being nominated. My thought process was that it wouldâve provided a chance for the real intellectuals of the founding of this country to expose socialism for the atrocities it inevitably leads to, perhaps putting it to bed for a few decades, while simultaneously educating the snowflakes of the student body as well as the âprofessorsâ that teach them. A missed opportunity to educate the educators so to speak...but I think youâre right, he wouldâve made it a lot closer race than Clinton did, scary thought...đł
Itâs great seeing some of the top democrats throwing Hillary under the bus now though... đ
desparado wrote:
his popularity is so low soon they will be sending him out for coffee
His popularity was low going in... remember, he lost the popular vote. Itâs not a popularity contest though, and heâs not going anywhere until after 2024, all your wishful thinking wonât change that.
despertardo wrote:
The Best part of his tax reform is he will never get it passed .
No wall no immigration reform, no healthcare no tax reform
Years almost over he will have to rush to get another failure in before it's to too late.
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Whatâs the hurry? He has seven more years to go. đđ
Weewillynobeerspilly wrote:
if you will notice....he lives on the Occupydemocrats website........ where he gets all his talking points, that's where he regularly meets jack2014 to see which meme each one of them will be using for the day.
Nuff said bout that
Yep, a pair thatâll beat a full house every time. SAD.
permafrost wrote:
A little picky this morning are we... If you do not like the meme, ignore it..
This morning? No. Last night? Yeah, maybe I couldâve used a Snickers bar. Memes are good when theyâre funny, and good when theyâre true, and best when theyâre both. Your meme, is none of the above.
Ignore it? How am I supposed to do that, the thing is as big as a billboard on my screen and the stupid just about knocked me over. How about instead, you just stop posting dumb memes? I told you, that
occupydemocrats site is going to give you brain rot. Consider it a public service announcement.
Nickolai wrote:
Well he is he has never worked a day in his life he just writes right wing books and right wing movies bashing the left he has never made a positive contribution to civilization in his life he is a worthless piece of S**t
Iâd say heâs ambitious.
Nickolai wrote:
No she is not a terrorist or an evil person She no doubt has been an ambitious woman but a lot of women are ambitious as at a lot of men there in nothing wrong with ambition. It was her ambition that drove her to cozy up to the wall street banks for their backing for her run for the Senate but of course the right says don't look at us look at Hillary diversionary tactics
Ambition????
Thatâs not what Donna Brazile or Elizabeth Warren would call it. đł
Canât wait for Brazileâs book to come out. đđđ
Raylan Wolfe wrote:
You forgot about the part that the Russians hacked the DNC in favor of Trump! Huuuuuuuuuuge problem for the RNC!
https://www.yahoo.com/news/donald-trump-apos-worst-fear-175637105.html
You forgot about the part where theyâre not sure if anything can be done, will not here about this again for at least a year...
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Trumps worst fear just came true, he is not excluded from the Russian probe!
Mmmmm....errrrr....I thought this whole thing started because of President Trump?
Raylan Wolfe wrote:
This just keeps getting better and better! Fact; US's second biggest enemy (Russia) helped elect Trump, America's worst enemy!
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/us-investigators-have-identified-russian-government-hackers-who-breached-the-dnc/ar-AAungFR?li=BBnbcA1
Good job, Raynman. All youâve done here is expose how inept the DNC is, canât even protect their software, and weâre supposed to believe they can protect America and its citizens. SAD!
Raylan Wolfe wrote:
What part of this do you not comprehend??????????????
US Investigators have identified Russians who hacked the DNC!
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/us-investigators-have-identified-russian-government-hackers-who-breached-the-dnc/ar-AAungFR?li=BBnbcA1
Good job, Raynman. All youâve done here is expose how inept the DNC is, canât even protect their software, and weâre supposed to believe they can protect America and its citizens. SAD!
permafrost wrote:
You do not recall when trump gave that instruction to the police..
Were you not watching trump rallies??
Of course I do. He was talking to police, not FBI. The FBI has a very narrow window in which theyâre allowed to make an arrest first of all. Second of all the FBI doesnât make arrests after an indictment. The meme is just dumb.
Let me guess, you got the meme from âoccupy democratsâ ????